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    Sales Report
Farmersville Auction
John Rutt, Owner
April 1, 1975
The following items sold as
highlights at Tuesday
evening's auction; coffee pot
$l4; two glass dishes for $22
each; lion bank $2O; quilts
from $7 to $23; organ $140;
kerosene stove $9O; dining
room suite $240 and blonde
bedroom suit $l4O.
Farm Machinery
Edgar Wanger
Herahey, Pa.
March 29, 1975
Over 300 people attended
Saturday’s sale which saw
the following items sell as
highlights: D 15-Series AC
tractor $3400; Massey Harris
Super 26 combine $1000; JD
246 planter $405; JD 14 T
baler $640; Grove forage
wagon $1270; AC tractor
$750; 8 N Ford $1090; New
Holland 611 harvester $500;
Woods Bros. Pickers $BO5.
Harry H. Bachman, auc
tioneer.
farm Equipment
John E. Weaver
Jackson Twp.
Lebanon County
March 29, 1975
Over 600 people attended
FARMERSVILLE AUCTION
wsm, mi i ns
6:00 P.M.
In Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., PA.
New and used bedroom suites, new and used
living room suites, (like new) maple hutch,
matching Early American chest of drawers and
dresser, Queen Ann dining room suite,
pineapple poster bed, new rockers, baby fur
niture, oak furniture, metal wardrobe, 35 MM
camera, 12 x 14 gold rug and pad, Depression
Glass.
Lots of unpacked boxes from a lady who gave
up housekeeping, etc., etc.
Terms by:
Call 354-5095 JoHII J. Rlltt
CONSIGNMENTS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN
FOR OUR APRIL 29 ANTIQUE SALE
Sale April 15, 1975 - ■■■—
* COMING - SAT.. MY 3 HEIFER SALE - From 2 Months to Calving.*
APRIL COW SALE FRI. NILE, APML 18
IKE MYERS BOYS SET HUH STANDARDS TO PURCHASE TOP QUALITY COWS FOR INCH MONTHLY SALE.
For additional information on Bloodlines and Production,
call Thursday, April 17 (717) 569-2106.
Sale held at the Black & White Holstein Farm located just West of Lancaster,
Pa. on Dairy Lane. Exit 283 West of Lancaster at Flory’s Mill Rd., turn left
and then right around mill to farm.
ABE DIFFENBACH, Auctioneer
HENRY KETTERING, Pedigrees
PARK MYERS, Sales Manager
ROBERT LAWRENCE. Cashier
Saturday’s sale which
featured 1050 individual
sales. Highlights of the sale
included: 1614 acres farm
real estate $53,500. Corn $7O
per ton, horse drawn corn
planter $190; lap robe $200;
anvil $lOO. Auctioneer: Earl
Buffenmeyer.
Real Estate and Goods
Elizabeth Kling
Conestoga and Earl Ave.
New Holland, Pa.
March 29, 1975
Saturday’s sale saw the
following highlights sell. 2V4
story brick home $40,500. Set
of Lenox China -12 place
settings $230; chest $210;
chest of drawers $127.50;
pine jelly cupboard $175;
biographical annals of
Lancaster County $106; quilt
$110; wood box $93; 32 rifle
$B5; coffee grinder $45 and
organ stool $42. Auctioneers
Carl Diller and Paul Snyder.
Farm Equipment
Warren Smith
Chester County
March 27, 1975
Auctioneers Carl Diller
and J. Everett Kreider
reported that the following
items sold as highlights:
Farmall Super C tractor
$905; Farmec Mow Elevator
and conveyor $700; New
Holland 67 baler $595; New
Holland 402 crimper $495;
New Holland 206 Ground
driven spreader $430; alfalfa
hay $69 per ton, milk cans $lO
each and copper kettle $195.
Sechriat Sales
Company, Inc.
Livestock Auction
Stewart*town, p«.
March 31,1975
CATTLE 237 Steera - High
Choice and Prime $42.00-
42.50; Good Choice $41.00-
41.75; Good $38.00-40.50;
Standard Good $35.00-37.50;
Holsteins Good $28.50-32.00;
Standard to Good $24.00-
27.00.
Heifera - High Choice and
Prime $35.00-36.50; Good to
Choice $34.00-34.75; Good
$32.00-33.50; Standard Good
$30.00-31.75; Holsteins Good
$28.00-29.50; Standard Good
$24.00-27.00.
Feeder Steer* - Good and
Choice $33.00-35.25; Stan
dard Good $32.00-32.85;
Utility $28.00-30.50.
Bulls - Good and Choice
Commercial absent; S
tandard to Good $27.50-28.50;
Utility to Standard $24.00-
26.50.
Cows - High Yearling
Commercial $24.00-25.00;
Cutters $22.00-23.50; Canners
Low Cutters $20.00-21.75;
Shells $12.00-17.00.
CALVES 123 Calves -
Choice and Prime $55.00-
62.00; Good and Choice
$50.00-54.00; Standard and
Good $45.00-48.00; Utility to
Good 110-140 lbs. $30.00-
40.00; Utility 90-110 lbs.
$24.00-28.00; Culls $12.00-
20.00.
HOGS 337 Hogs-U.S. No. 1
and 2, 190-220 lbs. $40.50-
41.00; U.S. No. 1 and 3, 190-
230 lbs. $40.00-40.25; U.S. No.
1 and 3, 180-250 lbs. $39.25-
39.75.
Sows - 250-375 lbs. $34.00-
35.25; 400-500 lbs. $30.00-
33.50.
Boars - 300-500 lbs. $22.00-
28.00.
SHEEP 15 Lambs - Good to
Choice $30.00-38.00; Medium
and Good $24.00-28.00.
Ewes $5.00-15.00.
Private Treaty Fat Hogs,
Select No. 1 and 2, 200-215
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Two-Herd
Dispersal Sale
AT CHARLIE MYERS BLACK & WHITE
HOLSTEIN FARM
FRIDAY, APRIL 11,11 A.M.
1) ALVIN C. BUSH FARM DISPERSAL
2) RAY M. CRIDER FARM DISPERSAL
Full Details on Page 68
CHARLES C. MYERS
717-569-2106
or 717-569-6800
Sheep Field Day
The 1975 Pennsylvania
Sheep Field Day will be held
on May 24, 1975 at the
Harford Fair Grounds,
Harford, Pa. in Susquehanna
County. The Field Day
Chairman, Frank Supancik
of Uniondale, reports that
the northeastern Penn
sylvania Sheep and Wool
Growers Associations will
host the event and have
'planned an outstanding field
day.
the program will include a
talk on the Pennsylvania
Meat Animal Evaluation
Center, by Robert Kimble,
Director, Pennsylvania
State University; USDA
Wool Incentive Program by
Ben Morgan, Extension
Livestock Specialist, Penn-
sylvania State University;
and Lamb Marketing by Mr.
Editor’s Quote Book
An extravagance is anything
you buy that is of no earthly
use to your wife
Frankhn Pierce Adams
Milk
Milk is our leading source of
calcium which is needed for
bones and teeth. Milk also pro
vides high-quality protein, ribo
flavin, Vitamin A, and many
other nutrients
lbs. $40.50-41.00; private
treaty fat hogs. No. 1 and 2,
220-230 lbs. $40.00-40.25;
private treaty fat hogs, No. 1
and 3, 220-240 lbs. $39.50-
39.75.
Feeder Pig Sale
Westminster Livestock
Auction
March 28,1975
692 Pigs - Prices steady to
$5.00 higher. Strong
Demand!
No. 1 & 2 Pigs 20-39 lbs.
$BB.OO-102.00; 40-49 lbs. 86.00-
92.00 ; 50-59 lbs. 76.00-84.00;
60-69 lbs. 61.00-79.00; 70-79
lbs. to 65.00 ; 80-89 lbs. to
59.00.
Next Sale, April 25, 1975
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 5.1975
Miller of Miller Abattoir,
North Bergen, N. J.
The Field Day will start
promptly at 10:00 a.m. with
the Sheep Judging Contest
for 4-H Teams and classes
for Junior and Senior in
dividuals. Other activities
will include a sheep dog
demonstration, boning a
lamb carcass, wool show,
spinning and dyeing display
and demonstrations and
exhibits of sheep supplies.
The State 4-H Shearing
contest will start at 9:00 a.m.
and continue during the
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AUCTIONEERS
tvt v DIRECTORY
RANDAL V.
KLINE
i Specializing In:
[ DAIRY & FARM
• MACHINERY SALES
[REAL ESTATE-PUBLIC
» OR PRIVATE SALE.
[ COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL
i AUCTION SERVICE WITH TENT
> AVAILABLE.
! 717-626-4975
AUCTIONEERS
FRANK & PAUL
SNYDER
Livestock, Farm Equipment,
Household Goods, Antiques
No sale too small
or too large
717-859-2688
717-733-7052
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 19,
Located at Winterstown, 5 miles South of Red Lion on
Rt. 24, York County, PA.
Silos & Barns: 2-26’ x 70’ & 20’ x 50’ Ficke silos. 40’ x
84’ bam, 75’ x 100’ slatted floor bam.
Feed: 6,000 Bu. of com (shelled & treated), 1,000 tons
of ensilage.
Tractors: IH. 1066 Hydro, cab, radio & heater (400
hrs.) 550 & 1,000 Pto. IH. B tractor, just overhauled.
JD. 60 3 point hook up. Coleman 4 wheel drive tractor
w-12’ 8” V snow plow & winch, weighs 17 tons.
Plows: A.C. 5 bottom (new bottoms). IH. 2 pomt hook
up 4 bottom 14”. 3 point 3 bottom 14”. Oliver 2 bottom
Raydex hyd. lift 14”.
Equip.: N. Idea 2100 liquid manure spreader w
vacuum pump. Gehl CB 600 chopper 1,000 Pto. 2 row
30” com head & grass head. 4 Gehl 3 axle Forage
wagons. JD. 4 row no till com planter. JD. 9’ disc
harrow. JD. disc harrow. 1,2 & 3 section harrows. JD. 2
row potato digger level bed No. 30. A.C. flail chopper.
IH. 47 baler. JD. cornhead 210 for a 45 combine. JD. 45
loader. IH. 2001 manure loader will fit IH. 424 or 560.
Ford 3 point tractor scoop also roll over scoop. 2 seed
cleaners. IH. 56 9” blower. 15 disc drill & 15 hoe drill
Van Brunt. 2 row mechanical transplanter. 3
cultipackers. Potato splitter. Potato grader & picking
table. 60 hp. 3 phase generator by Pto. also numerous
amounts of small equip, and horse drawn equip.
Irrigation System: Marlow Pto. pump I,ooo’ alum,
pipe, 3 rain bird big gun type sprinkler w-variable
nozzle, 4 gun stations.
Feed Equip.: 250 ft. Van Dusen feed auger, 100 ft. 10”
U trough w-motors, 1-3,000 gal. molasses tank also
1,000 gal. tank, 1 molasses pump, Sure Weigh cattle
scales, 2 feed mixers, Papec 13” hammer mill, 30- 6' x
10’ metal windows.
Trucks: 1960 Ford V tag 40,000 miles; 1955 Dodge
dump truck; 24” 4 side Triumph planer w-20 Kp. 3
phase motor; 24” planer; 2 saw dust blowers & motors;
small tools & motorcycle parts.
Sale ordered by: Carroll E. Anderson,
Owner .
r s"
Sale conducted, by
Bradley K. Smith, Auctioneer
Telephone: (717) 244-1124
Slated
morning.
A lamb dinner will be
served at noon. Camping
privileges are available on
the fair grounds for persons
with camp trailers who wish
to stay overnight on May 23
and 24.
SERVICE CALL
JOHN E. MARTIN
RDI, Durlach
Road, Ephrata
733-3511 or
PAUL E. MARTIN
Stevens RDI, Box 561
733-3305
LICENSED
AUCTIONEERS
No Sale Too Small
or Large
Tents Available ,
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
AUCTIONEER
and
SALES MANAGER
R.D.SI
New Providence, Pa.
Phone: 7*6-3394
AT 10:00
71
1975